Alert-Info: ringtone-N (or Alert-Info: MyMelodyN)
If the Alter-Info header contains the keyword "ringtone-N" or "MyMolodyN", the IP phone will play the corresponding
local ring tone (RingN.wav), or play the first local ring tone (Ring1.wav) in about 10 seconds if "N" is greater than 10
or less than 1.
Examples:
•
Alert-Info: ringtone-2
•
Alert-Info: ringtone-2;x-line-id=1
•
Alert-Info: <http://10.1.0.31>;info=ringtone-2
•
Alert-Info: <http://127.0.0.1/ringtone-2>
•
Alert-Info: MyMelody2
•
Alert-Info: MyMelody2;x-line-id=1
•
Alert-Info: <http://10.1.0.31>;x-line-id=0;info=MyMelody2
The following table identifies the corresponding local ring tone:
Alert-Info: <URL>
If the Alert-Info header contains a remote URL, the IP phone will try to download the WAV ring tone file from the
URL and then play the remote ring tone
if the value of the parameter "account.X.alert_info_url_enable" is set to 1 (or "Distinctive Ring Tones" is Enabled on
the web user interface), or play the preconfigured local ring tone in about 10 seconds if the value of the parameter
"account.X.alert_info_url_enable" is set to 0 or if the IP phone fails to download the remote ring tone.
Matrix SPARSH VP710 User Guide
Value of N
Ring Tone
1
Ring1.wav
2
Ring2.wav
3
Ring3.wav
4
Ring4.wav
5
Ring5.wav
6
Ring6.wav
7
Ring7.wav
8
Ring8.wav
9
Silent.wav
10
Splash.wav
N<1 or N>10
Ring1.wav
539